Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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April 11. 19 3 1 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 17 The first and the second. C. Gardner Sullivan, M-G-M mriter, with C. Gardner II, who was recently host to 12 other four-year-olds of picture people at his first birthday party. A screen celebrity at home. Jack Oakie and "the district attorney." And zve'll have to explain that one : It's what he calls his mother, with whom we see the Paramount comedian in the charming living room of the Oakie home in a delightful residential section of the film capital. In New York, after finishing up with "Too Many Crooks." Ah, well, far be it from us to moralize. And, of course, Broadway was glad to see pretty Miss Dorothy Lee (yup, it rhymes') when she arrived the other day from Hollywood after completing her latest Radio production. Seems the cameraman got the wrong picture! However, besides something very nice indeed by way of background, we here have Samuel Zierler, producer and president of James Cruze Productions, and Cruze himself. Their adaptation of "Salvation Nell" has been titled "Divine Love."